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Where to See the Best Bluebonnets in 2017

Where to See the Best Bluebonnets in 2017

Current signs are pointing to an above average bluebonnet season for the Texas Hill Country. As we transitioned from El Nino to La Nina, winter temperatures returned to a more seasonably cooler normal, with a few weeks of very cold temperatures. We have also seen some precipitation over the last few weeks with many areas receiving three to four inches.

Best of 2016

Best of 2016

2016 was an exceptional year for my career and photographic work. For the first time, I focused my entire year on creating timelapses (see video below).

My first book, The Anatomy of Severe Weather was released in February. After spending much of 2015 working on the book, it was nice to get out and shoot more often.

Ten Most Terrifying Abandoned Places in Texas

Ten Most Terrifying Abandoned Places in Texas

Texas is home to many fantasticly frightening places. If you're looking for a Halloween scare that also makes a great photo op, here are ten of my favorite abandoned places I have photographed during my time exploring the state. 

Twelve Tips for Taking Perfect Bluebonnet Pictures

Twelve Tips for Taking Perfect Bluebonnet Pictures

Bluebonnet season is here and the roadsides and fields are quickly filling in with wildflowers! Whether you decide to make your own images or hire a professional (ahem,) these tips will help you be sure your bluebonnet family photos will be the best they can be. 

The Ten Best Stargazing Spots in Texas

The Ten Best Stargazing Spots in Texas

The stars at night, shine big and bright, deep in the heart of Texas. But where do they shine the biggest and brightest? Here is my list of the top spots in the state to take in the night sky.